An Orsat gas analyzer is a piece of equipment used in labs to analyze gas samples including flue gas. The Orsat analyzes the oxygen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide content of the gas.
Science labs are equipped with gas cut off valves in case of an emergency where all gas needs to be turned off at one; such as a gas fire. In such cases it can save lives and minimise damages.
For gas cookers and in science labs for Bunsen burners. Powering Gas powered cars.
Googles are needed in science labs in case of explosions.
it is used for heating chemicals!
No. Maybe yes but as per the samples in high-tech labs...no.
They are used in labs as lab rats
To get all of kinds science equipment/apparatus go to Wikipedia.com and look up pH meter, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC/MS), pipettes, vortex, electrophoresis, and a desiccator. This should get you started.
You don't need to. That's the stuff that comes from gas taps or your gas cooker. That's like saying "how do you make water in labs?"
Dessicator is an instrument used in labs and laboratory.
I am not 100% sure what you are asking here however I will do my best to answer it. The gas that is used in most bunsen burners is methane (natural gas). This is not true for all labs as I have heard of labs using town gas (which is made from distillation of coal). A regular flame on a bunsen is orange this the coolest flame (300°C) and is rarely used. more common will be the blue flame which closer to 700°C. When leaving the bunsen for any length of time the orange flame should be left on as it is easy to observe and insures the safety of your fellow class mates.
I am not 100% sure what you are asking here however I will do my best to answer it. The gas that is used in most bunsen burners is methane (natural gas). This is not true for all labs as I have heard of labs using town gas (which is made from distillation of coal). A regular flame on a bunsen is orange this the coolest flame (300°C) and is rarely used. more common will be the blue flame which closer to 700°C. When leaving the bunsen for any length of time the orange flame should be left on as it is easy to observe and insures the safety of your fellow class mates.